Want to know which NBA teams have consistently lit up the scoreboard? Scoring at least 100 points in a game is a badge of honor, showcasing a team's offensive prowess. Let's dive into the teams that have made this a habit!
Leading the pack is the Denver Nuggets, who, from January 1981 to December 1982, managed an astounding streak of 136 games scoring 100 or more points. That's a testament to their offensive firepower during that era.
Currently, the Minnesota Timberwolves are making waves. In January 2026, they reached their 99th consecutive game with at least 100 points. This impressive run puts them in third place, trailing only the Nuggets and the San Antonio Spurs in NBA history.
Here's a look at the top teams and their impressive streaks:
- Denver Nuggets: 136 games (January 1981-December 1982)
- San Antonio Spurs: 129 games (December 1978-March 1980)
- Minnesota Timberwolves: 99 games (December 2024-present)
- Atlanta Hawks: 94 games (December 2022-January 2024)
- Milwaukee Bucks: 83 games (February 2019-February 2020)
- Indiana Pacers: 81 games (March 2023-March 2024)
- Cincinnati Royals: 81 games (November 1960-November 1961)
- San Antonio Spurs: 80 games (February 1983-February 1984)
- Cincinnati Royals: 79 games (December 1961-December 1962)
- Philadelphia 76ers: 78 games (November 1966-October 1967)
Interesting, isn't it? It's fascinating to see how different eras of basketball have produced such incredible scoring streaks.
What do you think? Are these long streaks a sign of dominant offenses, or do you think the game has changed to make it easier to score? Share your thoughts in the comments!